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No sooner has the Doctor dusted himself off after his BAFTA related scuffle with Sherlock then he has to face yet another foe at an awards ceremony- only this time, rather fittingly for this week, it’s himself! And the best part: you get to vote for your favourite… if you’re Canadian. As reported on the Doctor Who News Page both…

Hardcore hard wiring modern tech journal Wired is currently featuring a trio of top video clips on their website, exclusive interviews with Doctor Who’s Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, as well as the rather foxy Executive Producer Beth Willis. We’ll not tempt you with any hint about what these clips feature, other than the fact…

This, ladies and gentlemen, is the post most of you have been waiting for, where we announce the latest Kasterborous competition. You might call it “K’s Got Talent”, but of course the idea is that as things stand, we don’t have enough of it. That’s where you come in. We’re looking for a never-before-published artist…

Kicking off at 6.45 pm this Saturday night, Doctor Who is set to take an interesting turn with an unforgettable moment – something so important that we haven’t been given preview discs for The Almost People or the following episode! While we’ll leave it to you to speculate just what is going on, we’ve got…

Overnight figures for The Rebel Flesh were encouraging, but once again seem likely to be be the subject of considerable revision when time-shifted but non-iPlayer viewings are taken into account, it seems,with SFX reporting that the episode drew an audience of 5.7 million on the night, which equals an audience share of 29%, again, almost…

Doctor Who star Matt Smith appeared on BBC One’s The One Show this evening to discuss the current series and the clonetastic current story, The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People. You can still catch Matt on the show if you’re based in the UK by visiting BBC iPlayer. The following clip appeared on the show and…

Given a three out of four hit rate so far this season, and especially having the unenviable task of following up the impeccable Doctor’s Wife, The Rebel Flesh perhaps suffers a little from not being an event episode. Rather, this is dependable, nuts and bolts Doctor Who, immediately relatable to precursors like The Impossible Planet/The…